One of my FB friends shared a video and dedicated it to:
"Julian Assange - a True American Patriot".
I asked if he was being sarcastic and he said he was not.
I asked him if he really thought he was an American Patriot and he said yes and that Julian sacrificed himself to protect our freedom of privacy...he used a lot of exclamation points.
I thought for a moment about my response, I wanted to ask him if he realized that Julian was not even American and was far from being a patriot and that he insulted true American patriots like George Washington with his comment. Instead I posted "OK then...thanks for clearing that up".
Sometimes I think I should just read FB and never comment because people get all bent out of shape in you dare challenge them.
Do you ever comment/question your FB friends posts if you do not agree with them?
"Julian Assange - a True American Patriot".
I asked if he was being sarcastic and he said he was not.
I asked him if he really thought he was an American Patriot and he said yes and that Julian sacrificed himself to protect our freedom of privacy...he used a lot of exclamation points.
I thought for a moment about my response, I wanted to ask him if he realized that Julian was not even American and was far from being a patriot and that he insulted true American patriots like George Washington with his comment. Instead I posted "OK then...thanks for clearing that up".
Sometimes I think I should just read FB and never comment because people get all bent out of shape in you dare challenge them.
Do you ever comment/question your FB friends posts if you do not agree with them?
